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| [Nettime-bold] Neighborhoods Online Forum - Join Now |
Please help build the "bubble up" public Internet by passing this on
to those you know are interested in very local community use of
the Internet. - Steven Clift
Neighborhoods Online Forum - DO-NO@egroups.com
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From Democracies Online - http://e-democracy.org/do
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Opening Late March 2000 with 100th Subscriber
DO-NO is an international e-mail list for information exchange
among those using the Internet as a tool to improve their
neighborhoods and other small geographic communities.
This peer-to-peer forum encourages neighborhood volunteers,
leaders, and others to share advice, experiences, technical
tips, and big ideas. This includes discussions on the use of
online tools (e-mail lists, web sites, etc.) to:
- Build a sense of local community
- Break down social isolation in geographic communities
(virtual introductions leading to enhanced community life)
- Increase citizen participation in both in-person and
virtual community affairs
- Promote efforts that encourage Internet public access for
everyone within a very local area
This is NOT a general discussion list about neighborhood issues in
general, for that try <http://www.libertynet.org/nol/build-com.html>.
To SUBSCRIBE, send a blank e-mail message to:
do-no-subscribe@egroups.com
To read past posts or join the 1000 person moderated Democracies
Online Newswire, visit <http://e-democracy.org/do>.
Who should I invite to join us?
Please help spread the word about the Neighborhoods Online Forum
by forwarding this message. Those involved with neighborhood
associations and other small geographic communities such as
block clubs, apartment associations, business districts, lake
communities, and other unincorporated areas are encouraged to
participate in this forum. Those active with local government
online efforts, particularly small towns and villages, are
welcome as are those active with online commercial efforts such
as small local media outlets or those developing online tools
for local communities.
Neighborhoods Online RULES:
1. All posts must be signed with your real name, e-mail
address, and city/state/country of residence.
2. It is recommended that no one post more than twice a day.
Three posts per person in one day is the absolute limit.
The list manager, Zach Korb <do-no-owner@egroups.com>, reserves
the right to deal with problems as they arise and add or change
the rules upon informal consultation with the forum to further
the mission and purpose of this information exchange space.
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